Dear Monks, I am trying to write a very simple client application on Win.XP... it will use Net::Telnet to connect a GSM node and it will send a command to the GSM node again via telnet session...

Sometimes, after the command send, GSM node needs Ctrl-D to produce command output.

I have send command and capture output successfuly but I can not send Ctrl-D which is some commands require Ctrl-D.

How can I send Ctrl-D over Telnet session in Telnet cmd("") command ?

Could you please help me to solve this issue...it is very critical for my development... I am realy appricate all your help beforehand... with my Best Regards, bulent_sahin.

In reply to How can I send Ctrl-D over Telnet session by bulent_sahin

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